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October, 28
A 52-year-old man from Nova Scotia has been given a conditional discharge after being charged with drug offenses related to his leadership of spiritual ceremonies utilizing a hallucinogenic brew from the Amazon at his rural residence. The man, Michael Adzich, will not have a criminal record if he adheres...
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